Rogers households use city-contracted 96- or 64-gallon rolling carts (smaller sizes case-by-case). Carts remain GFL property, must not be painted or marked, and must not be overfilled. A trash bin and recycle bin are delivered within 7 calendar days of a new-resident request, and trash service is mandatory.
Rogers residential solid waste service is provided through the city's contracted hauler, GFL (formerly LRS / Orion Waste Solutions), and is treated as a basic city utility. Carts are issued in 96- or 64-gallon sizes, with smaller carts approved case-by-case if the resident presents a state ID and a current water bill. Each cart carries an individual serial number assigned to a specific address, and the carts remain GFL property β residents are told not to paint or mark them with a name or address. Carts must be usable for normal collection: the lid must close fully, overflowing carts will not be collected, and a cart cannot exceed 199 pounds. New residents arrange service by calling GFL (479-878-1384), and a trash bin and a recycle bin will be delivered to the address within 7 calendar days of the request. Damaged or missing carts are replaced at no cost, also within 7 calendar days. Trash service is mandatory for all residential customers under city ordinance and cannot be discontinued unless water service is also disconnected. For residents with disabilities or exceptional needs, GFL provides house-to-curb service at the standard curbside rate.
Overflowing carts and carts that cannot close, or that exceed 199 pounds, will not be collected. Trash service is mandatory and cannot be stopped unless water service is disconnected.
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